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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKCipy, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1935. PAUE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT QLassified FOR EASY REFERENCE- Vti U.UV 1 J VVAW.Vt-0 4 WXKYUD I vo I vo I B.UKV B0f-R6,V Rend every ad on this page. You will prubably find el act I? the thins you wont to buy or tell. If It isn't there, advertise . . It's Inexpensive, L effective. RATES Per word first Insertion.., ........,.2c (Minimum 2.1c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes f 1.25 Phone '75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Small wire-hair terrier: an swers to name of "Mugsle." Reward. Phone Herb Grey. 041-J. LOST Two small keys No. 287 Re ward if returned to Tribune office. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP PERMANENT POSITION for young woman m name, ueneraj nouse- n,--.-. , . . work and care of two children; lam- I 2 ??E nJ "ry 6 Coupe: new lly of four. Spending ,oney and I 8VP.1Lre!;SSl mha"lcal a good home. Address Box 1035. ?aP- EAKIN MOTOR CO., Hud Mall Tribune. son dealer. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS i WANTED House to rent. Must hive : fireplace and at least 3 bedrooms. I Phone 1452-Y. GOING to L A. Want passengers to i share expenses. 623 South Central. ! WANTED Household goods, stoves i tools or what have you. Medford Bargnla House. 27 N. Orape St. Tel. 1082 EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles wants load bote ways, lei 615. Hawley rransler. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape. Tel 1062. JUNK WAN1ED . We pay cash loi JUNK BA ITEltl as AND RADIAKIKS. ALUM1N JM BRASS. COPPER and lunk A ill jescnptiuns MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 Ar, Grape Tel tOttt 9 ) FOR RENT HOUSES rOR BENT Small furnished house a 130 So. Grape. Two auuits. SMAUi furnished house for rent. In quire at 322 So. Newtown. POR RENT Small furnished house. Call 321 Apple. FOR RENT 2 furnished houses, 813 Summit. FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnished house, 821 V4 Oak. FOR RENT Holly Court cottage; elec. range, refrigerator, oil stove. Jackson County Bldg & Loan As?n. After 5. telephone Mr. Brown. 1670. POR KEN1 Homes iarnisnd oi unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rmms JO, S Irape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES jht moderate .t 716 e. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Duplex apartment; 4 rooms; electric ran,,c. automatic oil burner furnace, refrigeration, break fast nook, fi-vplaco: otherwise un furnished. W. A. Gates. Tel. 442. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS LEASE Ranch. 151 acres, with free water. 402 East Ma'.n St. FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Jepartment an Grape street Will -emodel to ,'Jlt permanent tenant Phone 75 or ip ply at Mall mauno : newspaper) of fice FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 18-ft. McCny caj and refrigeration unit. Ray's Mfcrket. Talent. TRADE Ch-vrolet truck for light car. S R. Hughes. Trail. Ore. j WILL TRADE Pvr wood or what : have you. Cabinet Graphanola nd fine selection records. Natural oak finish, in fine condition. 37 Tripp j t.. after 6 p. m. TRADE School store, with fixture imd l.iiu: rooms ear: trade for Medford pro-wrty. 112 East Utb St. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 800 b ill for M0 M i", sell ImmMlste.y 1P27 model T coup, tn ccwi siiape, 115 Apt 8. Rosewood Apt. FOR S A CE DOGS PFTS FOR SALE Resisfrfd male Bv.on b'jll. vear old Resiujna zt pr; :e Jimmy EU.cict. 5 ro:r:j Co.jt: RULLLit CA.N.Uuij. foat iiJ-J-3. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE City Hemes. Ranches. Pear Orchards, Placer Minis. City j Lou. Rogue River forntage. Terms, i Roberts. 720 W. Second. Tel. 1528-J. SACRIFICE SALE 320 Acres, 228 acres under Irrigation. 90 acres peara, apples: 100 acres of alfalfa, fine deep soil; 3 bouses, modern bldgs.; stocked, equipped. Sold 1929 for 75.0OO. If sold this week. 8,000 cash, full price, clear. See owner, Rm. 117. Medford Hotel. BEST BUY IN JACKSON' COUNTY 18 acres. 3'i ml. out on gravelled road: good soil: fenced and cross fenced with woven wire: city water; par'.y Irrigated; fair house. 3 large pojltry houses: beautiful location; 8900. L. O. Plckell. 204 E. Mala. Phone 1580-J. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE! Must, sacrifice Memorial park lot.,Bo No. 601. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack eon county Building & Loan Ass'n. Phone 105. FOR SALE OR TRADE, Large lot. clear: some buildings; near grade and high schools. Klamath Falls for city property with or without buildings. Address Box 174, Tribune FOR SALE POULTRY BOOKING orders guaranteed chicks. Hansen Leghorns, 9c; Rock Red, 10c; custom hatching, aVfcc. Let's plan now. DresMer's Square Deal Hatca ery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1560-Y. POULTRYMEN! GENT'S LEGHORN FARM. Eugene, Ore., has leased the Talent Hatchery and will sell Oent's Chicks, hatching every Wednesday in season. Buy your chicks from Oregon's finest and largest breeding farm. Prices $11.00 per 100; $100 00 per 1.000. Write for full inf. and free catlog describing our modern breeding farm. 8.000 hen capacity. 25.000 sq. ft. of concrete floors, etc. P. A. Gent, Eugene, Ore. I FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ; uu iukjc viuwjij- o uoupc, new ptv.ui. n-,jiy ures, good mecnamcM shape. EAKTO MOTOR CO. Dodge Dealer. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wheat, 1.5o"cwtT"a tractor plows. N. J. Garrett, Rt. 4. FOR 8ALE High ansae dining-room suite at bargain price. 310 Haven St. FOR SALE SACRIFICE T4-k. blue white Tiffany set diamond ring; value $250; sell $135. Box 1098. Tribune. SAVE MONEY Haul your own wood Dry manzanlta. $1.50 tier. Good highway. Applegate Store. r'OS SALE Delicious apples, cheap. Bear Creek Orchard. FURS " Cosh paid for furs, hides, pelts. Johnson Produce Co., 6th and Front Sts. WHEAT or FEED OATS $1.50 cvt.. mixed barley and alfilfa hav. 411 ton. C A DcVoe. 2 miles west and !r mile south of Medford Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all make; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired, white Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertilizer, teaming. Phone 012-J. FOR SALE Pear wood. Tel 744-X. MISCELLANEOUS KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mu sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256 W. Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv. Ico Phone 857-Y IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? 1 nave foi sale or trade a late mode: Acoustlcon which has so oenefl'.'d my hearing that I have no turthei use for it r N Kerr Talent, Ore BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT Completely equipped resUurant at 225 VV. Main St.. Med ford. Ore., known as Qccen Lantern Cafe. This should be a money maker for party with restaurant ex perience and sufficient money with which to start. See w. E. Thomea 45 So. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY A fist rarLs Ml ft SON CO. ABSIKAI I CO Abstracts of rule ino Title Insurance The only complete rttie System in Jackson County . MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Safety of Your Investment In the MF.nrORD FEDKRAL SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 E .Main St. Insured up ti sjooo by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Washington, D. O. Dentistry DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove, 325 E. Main. Morjey To Lend MONEY LOANED $bQ to t.i00 for pprsonnl or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Re-flntneed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, unoer firer vtfion of the State Banklna Dpt, License No. S-157-M-160. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Central. MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennings. ralnttnjr A Paperhanclng LET HANSEN SOLVE YOL'H DECOR ATING PROBLEMS. Trl 28&-J. 619 Kin?. M A BLI?3 Paintinu A: pajrhanfe lei. C4b-W. j;j So. Graiva. ( BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleuners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering. NURSERY STOCK ;POR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tree. I peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al j mond, filbert, and walnut trees, rosea and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 8M-R-2. or call at W B Barhum's, 3 miles south of Medford on hwy. next to Ever Shady Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER k STORAGE CO Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 610 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Meeting. In the Matter of the Creation and Organization of the Pit View Oraz lng District of Jackson County. Oregon. Notice la hereby given that on the 15th day of December. A. D. 1934. a (petition signed by twenty or more .freeholders residing within the terri i tory which Is proposed to be included I within the grazing district herein i after described, was duly filed In the office of the County Clerk of Jackson j County, Oregon, within which County said proposed Grazing District is lo cated, asking for the formation of I the said proposed Grazing District to I De known as the Pit view urazing ; District, of Jackson County, Oregon, the boundaries of said proposed Dis trict being described In said petition as follows: i Commencing at the Northwest cor 1 ner of Section Six. In Twp. 36 S.. Range 1 East of the Willamette Mer idian In Jackson County, Oregon, and running thence South on said Mer idian line mile; thence Sast 1 mile; thence North mile, more or les, to Little Butte Creek; thence follow ing along said Little Butte Creek in :a southeasterly direction to where Lick Creek empties Into said Little i Butte Creek In Section 3. in said Township and Range; thence East, across said Little Butte Creek. nule, more or less to the highway known as the Like Creek Road as said road Is now established, laid out and used; thence following along the said Lake Creek Road in a general southeasterly (direction to where said road crosses Little Butte Creek in the Southeast 'quarter of Section 19 in Township 36 ! South. Range 2 East of the W M : J thence following along said Little i Butte Creek one-half mile more or less to where same merges Into the North Fork and South Fork of Little ' Butte Creek, thence along the said ; South Fork of Little Butte Creek to j where the main canal of the Med j ford Irrigation District crosses said ! creek in the rtheast quarter of I Section 29, Twp. 36 S R. 2 East of the W. M.. thence Northerly along jsald canal one mile, more or less, to j where said canal is diverted from the 1 North Fork of Little Butte Creek In j Section 20. said Township and Rang?; i thence following along the said North ! Fork of Little Butte Creek in a gen erw Southeasterly direction to where j said creek intersects the Township ! line between Townships 36 and 37. j Range 3 East, at or near the South east corner of Section 32 in Towu i ship 36 South. Range 3 East of the jw. M.. said point being also upon ;the West boundary line of the Rogue River National Forest as now laid out and established upon the ground; thence following along said boundary line of the said Rogue River National Forest, throughout Its entire length, and courses between the said South east corner of said Section 32, Town ship 36 S. R. 3 East, as aforesaid, to the Southeast corner of Section 34, In Township 34 S. R. 2 East of the W. M., being a distance of about 40 miles alone the line of the juiiri Ma. Itlonal Forest; thence South 2 miles; thence West 1 mile; thence North about three-fourths of a mile to :he main line of the P. fc E R R. in Section 9. Township 35 8. R. 2 East of the W. M.; thence following alonfi the main line of the said P. & E. R. R. in a westerly direction to where said main line of the said railroad cuts and intersects the Willamette Mer idian near the West quarter corner of Section 18. Township 35 S. R. 1 E.: thence South, along said Meridian line three and a half miles, more or i less, to the place of . beginning, as ursi nerein aoove set rortn. Notice is further given that the Grazing Board of Jackson County, Oregon, has heretofore been duly no tified In person of the filing of said Petition. Notice la further given that the County Judge of the State o Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, haa set Friday the tlth dav of Janu ary. A. D. 1935. at ten o'clock a. m., as the time, and the Courtroom of said Court, In the Courthouse m Medford. Oregon, as the place for the holding of a meeting of the Grazing Board of Jackson County. Oregon, and the Petitioners who signed said Petition, and all other persons who may be In any manner Interested in the formation of satd District, or opposed to such formation, at which, said time and place any ana an oi such persona are hereby directed to appear and show cause If any they have why such district should not be so formed. Is provided for un der the provisions of Chapter 273 of the 1933 Session Laws of the State of Oregon. This cot Ice la given and served pursuant to an order of the Honor able Earl B. Day. JutLje of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, and ex-offlc.o chair man of th Grazing Board of Jack on County, Oregon, duly made and en- i tered on the 26th day of December, 1934. to which order reference is here by made. In witness whereof. I have hereun to set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court of Jackson Coun I ty. Orego.i. this 28th day of Decemoer, 1934. O R CAREER. ! (SEAL) County Clerk of Jackson j County. Oregon !N' tlre of Hiring of otijei tlnn to j Final A'rniint of VlmlnUtratrli nd settlement Thereof. j NOTICE 13 HER FEY GIVEN Thit -h" undersigned Gertrude Olve ( Furry, as Admlnlstratrl of the eatite o, Arthur Samuel Furry, decea-ed, ;now pending in the County Court fj' ' Jackson County. Oregon, did on the lint day of December 1034. file in i:d 'court and in :d -state her P'.nil Account and Report. nd that on m:a r.'aj the Honorable Earl B Day. as Ccunty )'ilge for JacSson Coun:y. Oron i;d mane and enter sn Ordr .:i-reln. vttin? the hour of U 00 o'cioc a. zl, oa l' daj o.' January. 1935. aa the time, and tht Court Room of Mid County Court In , ( ti.e Court House at Medford, Oregon.! I a the place for tne hearing of any ; ana all objections to such final a--- I count and the settlement there a! i i and to the Administratrix' application i to be discharged as such officer, and I to have her bond exonerated and the estate closed, and the real properly 1 turned over to the heirs of sa:d : ceased, subject to the widow's dower ' That all persons having object! jrs ' to such final account and to the ttlement thereof, and to the wlnd , 'nif up of said estate, and to sue) ; attribution of the property thereof. are by said order required to make tnem ac saia time and place, wluu a hearing will be had thereon. Dated this 1st day of Decern ner lfJ34. GERTRUDE OLIVE FURRY. Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur Samuel Furry. Deceased City Warrants Called for Payment. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand in the General Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Noe. 3322 to 3621, inc. Interest on the above War rant will cease after January 3rd. 1935. Dated this 31st day of Decem ber, 1934. GUS H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. THE GRANGE Enterprise Grnnee. Enterprise Orange met in Its regu lar session Friday evening. Due to the cold eniriml In h M 1. several were absent, however, a fair ia crowa was present. During the regular routine of business, the mo tion carried that the executive bonrd meet and fnak nm.Mmw. putting the new dining rocm on jthe south aide of the hall and re moving of the narMtln nf ,. ,. lent dining room. This will Increase I " oi tne main hall by several feet and will be appreciated on nights when the Orange holds Its entertainments nnd dances. Lecture hour u-a t fn-m . - Christmas tree party. Due to ab- oi lecturer Dorothy steward, the hour was in charge of Mary Moore. The program Included: . song. Juvenile Orange. Origin of Christmas In Other Lands. Oene Moore. Song. By All. Musical Number by Oene and ucitcva moore. Ench member present was given a candy sack of treats prepared by , -r.- n. a. committee. j DEPOSIT INSURANCE ORDER IS SUSPENDED WASHINGTON. OJn. i.OOlia deposit Insurnntec orporatlon today suspended until January 31 Its re cent order reducing maximum Inter est rntes on time and savings de posits In Insured banks which are not members of the federal reserve D Veteran Dies. PENDLETON, Jan. 3. - (fl, :u Pinion. 57, commander of the Pen dleton department of Veterans of Foreign Wars, died here Wednesday from a heart attack. He was a well known business man and a member of the boxing commission. His widow and two sons survive. WINDOW GLASS We Mil window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cnb Inet Works. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Ono iv ho makes an rulilrfiss Most beau tiful Waist of a woman's dress Umler stand ing between nut i on i Liquor Exchanged Enemies AblIn: prefix Anciftit Greek city Plitf'fi In posi tion again Rf have -Mix circularly Atino9nhra Knn god NoMsman Striped equine animal Came topnii-br Saf keeping of Roods Pronoun Orow dim Yawn Collie: ahbr. 8m H body of waiir NVsatfvs Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle DEL LIB ARA,R AB ALE tWi? llwflN E F I N GjEpp Q L LLL HIoEIEIhIII B 1 H A7i V ESjcAS EL 06 llfrs T E.R S iAX G ORE S ffi E L A T t RS A L EMI IK 1 1 P. L N c a Nipto rMjh rice AjS riAT R E i O R E T TBRiAmo IdBwIeIsit r a ll . Walkin stick tiO Throe -toed nlotn fll. Rail bird 42. Structures us d for human habi ts' ion I. Undeveloped At -mined In theft. Flln(t term or a table Scrrn at bass bait Mure certain Corpulent Near Automotive ful: eoiloq. R-half EnfrltRh totter t'rortlr.f 7. l;?e'ftfi 9. Perceived rhri-'Ujrh th TO. Occupant! WWN Xsrirfl black Jestla Animal of h Knu Mcphltli 12 13 14 s 16 17 Kjma If IO hi 2 i u -JLSE. ll WL jj. f IIliL II " IF i" fZZZZ"! hi 1 1 I 1 1 E41t- (PUNTY 1 Ve Beagle I BEAOLE. Jan. 3. (Spl.l Quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hlnea Christmas evening were Mr. j and Mrs. Safer and daughter Derva ; Jeanne. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and I family and Mr. and Mrs. Oallett and ! family. A short program was given ' by those present and a Christinas tree for the children with lighted candles on It and presents for every one. Mrs. Estelle Nelson and son Frank, : Ora Nelson Bennett and son Billy spent Chrtstmaa at Antelope at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and family entertained with a Christina dinner. Clarence Case and John Nelson were guests of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and family spent Christmas day at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Martin near Eagle Point. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Martin and family and Dick Petry of Reese Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Sater attended church In Medford Sunday. Dec. 33, also the American Legion Christmas exercises. Mrs. Rush and family are spending the holidays In Taft, Calif., with Mr. Rush, who la employed at that place Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and Mrs. Thelma Martin -pent Christmas evening visiting at the home of Mr. Sanderson's mother, Mrs. Annie San derson In Central Point who has been confined to her home for several days with a severe attack of "flu." The Blschoff family have been sick with the "flu" but are better at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dermond of Flounce Rock spent Now Year's with Mrs. DeArmond'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snllee of the Meadows. Christmas was observed at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. TJolker of the Meadows by the home comln; of their children who ore working and at school. They ended the day by at tending the dance at Beagle. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker are the proud parents of a fine baby girl weighing C pounds, born flnnday, Dec. 30. The little miss la named Sophia Sarah. Mrs. Walter Grant Is very III with j pneumonia. Her many friends wish her speedy recovery. Sylvia Case la staying at the Walk er home for a few days helping with the work. Buster Case has been quite 111 with the flu but Is better at this writing. Friends and neighbors were sad dened and shocked at the passing on of Mrs. Seegmlller Sunday evening with pneumonia. She was liked by every one and will be missed by all In the neighborhood. Her life wis spent In caring Tor and pleasing all those who came In contact with her. Mrs. Seegmlller was a Christian wom an and very active In the work; also . member of the Friendly Neighbors and the Pleasant Hour club here, and several organizations In Sams Valley. Every one extends their deepest sym pathy to the family. Mr. Seegmlller Is bed fast with the "flu" also. Cross Word Puzzle lv Caiamltoui 22. Long narrow inlet of th a 16. Tropical bird of brilliant color II. Break sud denly 27. Aslatio palm 39. Spoken 32. I'ast 33. Dense bruab woud or thicket of Australia 25. Class of object! 27. Execute clumsily or awkwardly 40. Woodwind in strument 41. Lauds 42. Itnault 44. Alternative 45. Passage through or over 46. Violent attack 47. Lives 4!. Droop 0. Brother of Jacob 63. Insects iS. City In Sew Hampshire M. Metal Jit. Tapering evjlld 62. Having t hlrh temperature 8. Orb of day 64. Receptacle fot coal H. State whose capital la Des Molneai ahbr. II. Symbol for tantalum Be f ora 4. Mk $. Weight Of Ancient Egypt . Moron 7. Concolv vividly ai ro.il I. Profosntonal !. Conjunction 10. player at ebildren'i RatTiea 11. AllurlA 12. GruMcon of Adam II. Ouidcd lha helm 14. Having mada and Uft a will Briefs 1 1 , - i Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK. Jan. 3. (SpU Mr. and Mra. Wm. Coleman of Med ford and Mra. Luella Stearns and son Emil of AAhland vlaltcd Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ooddard, December 30. Mra. A. B. Chapman of Neil creek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Harry Lynch. James Britt underwent an opera tion for appendlcitla In Aahland. De cember 28. and la Improving rapidly. Mlsa Alice Lowrey. who haa been vial ting her mother, Mra. John Wright, over the holiday, haa returned to Azalea, Ore., where ahe la teaching echoed. Mra. Fred Ooddard la able to be up and around again. Her friend and neighbors are 3 lad ahe haa recovered. .1. T. Single underwent anotner major operation at the Aahland hos pital recently. Hia frlenda and neigh bor wish him a apeedy recovery. Mr. and Mra. Hitchcock and daugh ter Doris of Ashland called on the Wftlty family December 30. Little Francis and Clinton Taylor visited at the home of their grand mother, Mrs. Abbott, over the holi day a. A watch party was held at the Wag ner Creek school houAe. December 31. The men sealed the kitchen and the ladle served lunch. Mrs. powers entertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bceson and Charlie Wlno laud of Anderson creek. January 1. Mr. and Mra. R. H. Taylor of Bray, Cal., laited at the home of Mrs. Emma Kirby several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams and fam ily of Neil creek are making their home with Mrs. Williams' father. Prank Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bailey attended the Elks' ball at Ashland New Year's eve. Jack Frost played a sly trick on us this New Year's eve. Wagner creek arose January 1 to find their land scape painted white with frost. Clarence Holdndtje. Doria Work. Heath Lowrey, Everett Combs and Genevieve and Harvey Walty of Wag ner creek attended wntch party tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Tame m Talent, given for the young people's Bible class of the M. E. church of Talent. Antelope ANTELOPE. Jai. 3. fSpl.) Mr. and Mra. Jack Wood and dnughter Marie went to Portland Dec. 33. where Marie enUfi the Shrlners Hospital for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett visited Mr. and .Mrs. Elbert Blgham Dec. 30. Christmas waa a quiet affair In the Antelope district due to so many hav lug the flue at that time. Miss Lillian Owens of Modesto, Cal.. Is apendlng the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens. Mrs. Jim Owens haa been ill for some time. All hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and daughters, Mr. and Mra. Elbert Bit- ham and children apent Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Aletta Blg ham in Sams Valley Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Culbertsou and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Owons and children, Mr. end Mrs. Luther Day and daughters. Donald Culbert- son and Dave Hummel spent Dec. 30 with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley. a-.r. ana Mrs. Wilbur Erlckson left for Idaho Dec. 31 to spend Christmas with Mr. Erlckson's father. Antelope school will open Jan 7. A Christmas program given at An telope Dec. .31, was enjoyed hy all. After the program. Santa Claus save out bags of nuts, fruits and candy. Mr. and Mr. 8. W. Baize and sons iticnard and Jame. spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Blgijs. Th o::?pson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, Jan. 3. (Spl.) Church service waa held Sunday after noon at the Applegate schoolhouse. with Harry Deutschmann. a converted Jew. speaking. Those from Thompson creek who heard his excellent sermon were Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnston and fam ily. Charles Elmore. Mrs. w. D. Mec and daughter Msrgarette. Miss June Rudd spent Christmas vacation In Ashland with her alster. Alice Rudd. Claude Hawking and mother. Mrs. Pox. from San PranclsM. are visiting on their home place. MIm Olive FTgar was a business caller In Jacksonville and Medford last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wlliam Jordan have moved from thf;lr home on Thompson creek and are located In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Ewult and fam.ly are living In the Jordan house now Margarette Meo entertained a group or young people at her home. Decem ber 30. Card and other games were enjoyed by the guests during thi evenl'.ig. Delicious refreshment were served to the following: Maxlne Watts, Josephine Clute. Dorothy An dren. Berteena Elmore, Edwin An dr'n, Bernard Andren. Oene Kraute. Charlee Elmore. Frank Mee, Warren Me, and the hostess, Margarette Mee , Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Jan. 3 (Special) Election of officers of the Sunday school waa held Dec. 30. with the fol low In elected: superintendent, Mra Vencll Cerveny; assistant, Oeo. Hutch Ins: recording secretary. Mrs. M Lauce, oozrepondilig aectttary, Ph)l- Us Miller, and treaeurer, Roland Mil ter. Wm. Carl who haa be a visiting his daughler. Mrs. Anno Short, on Lake Creek, returned to his home in south ern California. Dec. 36. and wished to be remembered to all hta friends here that he was unable '-o call on. Barbara Skelton. Bonnie Whs ley. Dav d Biidbcye. and Rowland Miller attended the show in Granta Past Dec. 28. Barbara and Bonnie left for their school, at Laramie. Wyo., Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn DeJanvler and son Gerald of Bend, are spending a few weeks here doing the aAse.sment wrk on their mine. Ted Dole has been quite 111 the past week. Mr. and Mra. Harry Carr of San Francisco spent a couv'e of days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mra. C. C. Carr. Lloyd Miller wa able to return to hit work at the cement plant Satur day after a week's absence due to Ulnes. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Bowers were Medford shoppera Wednesday. Mis Sybil Walker of Gold Hill ar- j rived here from Portland the first of jthe week tc- spend a few days with relative. Phyllis Miller was a guest of Dor othy Smith at Grants Pass a few dave this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Ward and chil dren, Kenneth and Norma Lee, moved to Gold Hill the last cf the week. John Mills returned to his school at Los Gatos. Calif.. Dec. 31. having spent his vacation at the L. R. Skel ton home. Mrs. W. Korth and children, Victor and Marie were among those who at tended the dance at Blondv Run, Dee 30. - Wimer WIMER, Jan. 3.8pM Mrs. Mary Butterfield left for her home in Angeles Wednesday morning, after spending several months with her daughter and family, Mrs. Harry Purrler. She was accompanied by ner nnugnrer and Lee Millie, who will have some dental work dnn while there. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jack&on and Miss Collsta Johnson made a trip to Port land Wednesday returning Saturday with Mrs. F. R. Jackson who has spent aevernl weeks with her son. Clifford and family. John Aune and Marvin Ragsdale have returned after a month's ab sence In California, where they took a load of Christmas trees. Harold Clirtetopherson and Floyd Darland nlso returned Christmas day from San Jose, where they had taken trees. Bill Carter went to Meaford Thurs day with the county Red Cross agent to spend some time under the doc tor's care. .All the boys from CCO Camp Wlmer have returned after spending the holidays In Portland and Marsh field vicinity. About 180 were gone. The camp Is again carrying water from the Wlmer store as the well again caved In at the camp. Wayne Ray left Wednesday for Myrtle Point, where he will remain. Mrs. John Ray haa also gone to that place, having rented their place. Mr. and Mrs. George Stidham ot Grants Pass visited their daughter, Mrs. Jack Bteward New Year's day. Mlsn Alameda Grr has been visit ing with her brother, Vern Orr and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Simons and daughters, lone and Dorothy and Elmer Nation are spending the week In Oakland. Calif., with relatives. The New Year's dance given by the Homo Economic committee of the Grange was very well attended and an excellent time enjoyed. At mid night paper hats and serpentine were given out. Snndwlehes, cake and coffee were served. W. D, Moorn has been quite HI for the past two weeks with pleu risy. CCC Camp Wlmer has nearly com pleted construction of It spike camp at Jump Off Joe and the crew will move over. They are building a rond up Pleasant creek through Jump Off Joe to connect with the Pacific high way. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stephen and children are apendlng some time at Elk Creek, near Willows, Calif., with his brother, Leo Stephens and family. 4 . Trail TRAIL. Jan. 3 (Spl.) The pass ing of Mrs. McCoy was a shock to the community, as most people did not know ahe wa so HI. Everyone Joins In extending sympathy to the bereaved family. The family of George Week are all sick with colds. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Bates of Medford were guest of Mr. and Mr. C. M. Blaess on New Year's day. Miss Lucy Weeks. Inez Burk and Edith Malcemus all returned to Can yonvllle by stage December 39, where they are attending school Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and son Carrell returned home rcemb8T 29, after apendlng a week visiting at Rose burg. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash spent New Year's day with their daughter and family, Mr. ana Mrs. C. M. Cushman Mr. and Mra. Earny Segessman and little daughter Mary spent New Year's day ;rtth friend In Medford. Mra. Jennie Hutchinson and her house guest, Mrs, Lena FitMlmmona. called on Mrs. Florence Watson Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hutchinson and their guest, Mrs. Omer Pltsslmmons. shopped in Medford January 3. Mr. and Mra. Frank Undley and family of Medford were guests at the Harry Merriman home December 30 Mrs. Undley and Mra. Merriman are sisters. Phone 642. Well haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. When It Guinea to Radios Remember "JrTuuv a Caa io It" Phona 22. QUARANTINE FOR ALFALFA WEEVIL NOI SM LAW BAU5M. Jsn. 3. ISnelnl Th following statement regarding th aiiaua weevil quarantine has been Issued from the office of Charles A. Cole, division chief of the state de partment of agriculture: "The stat of Oregon has no quar antine preventing the Ahlmrwnt of hay from any of Its counties Into any owier state or tne union. Such quar antines aa do exist in regard to the. out Cf state ahtDment from the fmie partially weevil infested countlea ar not, uregon quarantines, but an, quarantines by other states. "Oregon nay, with the exception of that from these four countlea. m&v be shipped to any state of the union. No quarantine has ever existed in in. state- prior to or since drouth con ditions to prevent aucn shipments. "In case the weevil should spread tO Other COUnUe. thMUt m,tr.ntln.l of other states would also lncludo tha entire state of Oregon. Aa It la now. thirty-two Oregon counties have no state or federal quarantines against the shipment of hav. "The following states now have Quarantine. ...n.t mi- n.,i.n- weevil Infested counties of Malheur, uaxer, Jackson and Josephine. "Alabama. Arizona, California, Colo, rado. Oeoreta. Triahn. TlllnnU. Tnril.n. Kansas. Michigan, Minnesota. Missis sippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada. New Mevfcn OlrT.hnn,. South Dakota, Tennessee, Washing ton, Wisconsin, Wyoming and Texas. "Early this fall the state depart ment of Agriculture commitment,, with the quarantine officials of tha norm uentral states asking what their attitude WOllM he In roniv4 ... our shipping hay from these countlea uiio ineir aromn areas. The reply waa that It could n..t h Hnn un.- ever, luat recentlv Nebraska hn viven ui permission to ship In hay dilrln? tne montns of Januury, February and iwarcn. "Even from Infested countlea h. may be shipped Into tho states of neoraska, Utah, North Dakota, and the counties of Albany and Laramie In Wyoming. However, reports are that although there la no legal prohi bition, many sections In th ...... are refusing to accept hay from these four Oregon counties, aud the aglta- uun .nrougn tne press In regard to these limited Infested areas In Oregon 1 already affectlne shlnmenf. . agricultural producto from uninvested counties ana tne state at large." n 10 BEAOLE, Jan. S. (Spl.) Mr. Sater Just received word that his niece, Mia Pauline Guthrie of Loa Angeles, 1 sailing for Japan, where she will be the prima donna In a show that wa old to a theatrical oompany them. Her contract calls for a 13 weeks M. fakement. Mlsa Guthrie Is a graduate of tha Dnlverslty of Oregon and while at tending school apent her summer at Crater Lake lodge. Since her grad uation ahe haa sung In several movie, one of which wa "Mualo In the Air." which was at the Oraterlan. December 19. NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (AP) De cember's record of favorable dividend changea wa the best for that month since 1930, said the Standard statis tic Co. today. There were 358 casta of increased, resumed, extra and ini tial payments against 134 In Novem ber and 149 for December, 1933. Por the entire year there were 1. 447 favorable dividend announce ment, tho largest for the past three years, against 807 In 1933, aa shown by the company's tabulation. MINE IMPROVEMENTS . BE WASHINGTON. Jan 9. ZAP. Suspension Of nrnvlalnna In minim laws, which require that not lesa man eiuu worm or labor be per formed or lmnrovementji notrrnjauntr that amount be made each year on mining claims. 1 provided In a bill prepared today by Representative Avers (D., Mont.) for Introduction in congress. The suspension w;uld be In ef fect from Julv 1. 1034 imtti Jm t. 1035. A similar moratorium pissed the last congress. POTATO CROP CONTROL LEGISLATION NEEDED WASHINGTON, Jta. 9. (API Secretary Wallace said today new legislation would be needed If potato production was to be controlled under the agricultural adjustment act. A number of suggestion have been made that congress make potatoes a basic commodity under the act. Wallace said potato. a coi.ld bent be limited through marketing agree ment under which growers could be given Individual quota.